War in the Asia Pacific
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› SEQ Section on War in the Pacific:
Bukit Merah MYE 2008 Questions
(a) and (b)
Due Date:
Question (a) – Term 1 Week 10 (Last EH
Lesson)
Question (b) – Term 2 Week 2 (First EH
Lesson)
This
is a purely SEQ Topic
Students will be able to:
› Investigate the extent to which
peace was challenged in the
Asia Pacific in the 1930s
› Analyse the reasons for the
onset of World War II in the Asia
Pacific
Content Structure from Crisis and Conflict
with additional details from As it was
Lived
Use of these slides and attached notes to
prepare for this topic
Why was peace in the Asia-Pacific
region threatened?
› This deals with the reasons that made war
likely:
Japan’s foreign policy aims between 1931 and
1941
To build an empire in the Asia-Pacific region
To free Asians from Western control
Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere
Find room for Japan’s growing population
To control resources
Japanese
Propaganda Poster
What can you infer
about the purpose
of the poster?
Why was peace in the Asia-Pacific
region threatened?
› This deals with the reasons that made war
likely:
Japan’s military aggression:
Growing influence in Manchuria and Mainland China
The military acting without government permission
The Marco Polo Bridge Incident
Marco Polo (Lu Gou) Bridge Incident
Why was peace in the Asia-Pacific
region threatened?
› This deals with the reasons that made war
likely:
The League of Nations
Too weak to stop Japan’s invasion of Manchuria
Poor relations between Japan and the West
Western bias and Japanese hostility
Why did World War 2 break out in the
Asia-Pacific region?
› This deals with the reasons that made Japan
start the war:
Japan’s war against China
International situation
Japan’s neutrality agreement with the USSR
War in Europe left European colonies in Asia
neglected
Why did World War 2 break out in the
Asia-Pacific region?
› This deals with the reasons that made Japan
start the war:
Worsening relations between the USA and
Japan
Japan saw the USA as a threat to its plans to build an
empire
US embargo on steel, scrap iron and oil
Breakdown of US-Japan talks in 1941
Why did World War 2 break out in the
Asia-Pacific region?
› This deals with the reasons that made Japan
start the war:
Hideki Tojo becomes Prime Minister
Japan orders the attack of Pearl Harbour
40th Japanese
Prime Minister
Born into a
military family
and pursued a
military career
Sentenced to
death for war
crimes